Friday, March 29, 2024

From Jenna Orkin Secret RCMP report warns Canadians may revolt once they realize how broke they are Michigan nuclear plant aims to be first ever to reopen in US Over 20% of the World’s Oil Refining Capacity Is at Risk of Closure Fort Bend Co. neighbors want to know whether solar panel farm's hailstorm damage leaked chemicals Surge of new US-led oil and gas activity threatens to wreck Paris climate goals Melting polar ice is changing the Earth's rotation and affecting how we measure time: Study Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) may lose a second for the first time. Preparing for a China war, the Marines are retooling how they’ll fight China is all in on green tech. The U.S. and Europe fear unfair competition. The antagonism between the remembered Jesus and “the Jews” was one of which the actual Jesus would have known nothing. Though he participated in disputations that were normal in the Jewish community of his time—such as debates over what exactly the Shabbat laws required, or what deference was due to Caesar—he was in mortal conflict not with his own people but with the Roman government. Birds create barcode-like memories to locate stored food, scientists find The billionaire investor Ray Dalio says five major trends have China headed for a "100-year storm."
From Jenna Orkin Thailand, Philippines embrace nuclear power to cut emissions Multiple TikTokkers claim they were randomly punched in the face by strangers while walking in NYC Physicists Capture Elusive 4D 'Ghost' in CERN Particle Accelerator How genetically modified pigs could end the shortage of organs for transplants Why the Biden Administration Is Suing Apple and Investigating Big Grocers Son of Hamas Leader Explains Belief Of Afterlife 'Reward' For Terror Shadowy Russian actors spread Princess Kate conspiracies, analysis finds See the moment dozens of festival-goers shone laser pointers at a passenger jet as it flew over a fireworks festival Supreme Court abortion case brings 19th century chastity law to the forefront When weed came sweeping down the plains, Oklahoma became an unregulated gold rush for cannabis entrepreneurs. Then came the mass murder.

Monday, March 25, 2024

From Jenna Orkin The region’s heat index hit 50C in February, leaving millions battling dangerous climate-crisis-fuelled temperatures West Africa heatwave was supercharged by climate crisis, study finds ‘The cost of dealing with disease is growing all the time’: why experts think sugar taxes should be far higher Russia launches likely largest-ever attack on Ukraine’s energy system, Ukrainian official says March 23, the Iranian-backed Houthis launched four anti-ship ballistic missiles (ASBM) into the Red Sea in the vicinity of M/V Huang Pu, a Panamanian-flagged, Chinese-owned, Chinese-operated oil tanker. If the Court limits or bans the use of mifepristone, the decision could undermine the FDA’s authority to regulate all drugs and medical devices, potentially putting people at risk of harm. Such a ruling also could destabilize drug research and development, according to leaders of the pharmaceutical industry. Scientists have found a way to turn wood scraps and waste, millions of tons of which end up in U.S. landfills annually, into “ink” that could eventually be used to 3D-print furniture and other custom creations, reports freelance journalist Payal Dhar. The death penalty does not deter crime, is not humane, and has no moral or medical basis, write the editors of Scientific American in an essay published after the state of Alabama in January used nitrogen gas to execute a man who killed three men in workplace shootings. The former President and his spokesman, Steven Cheung, like to hurl insults at their political rivals, but behind the scenes the campaign has maintained a cozy relationship with much of the mainstream press. Indeed, if you ask prominent folks on X, people who are complaining the loudest about civilian suffering in Gaza, "would you prefer the war go on, or that Hamas release the hostages and surrender," basically no one is willing to say publicly that he or she would prefer Hamas to surrender. Israel losing is more important than ending civilian suffering in Gaza, than any sort of peaceful resolution of the conflict (which obviously requires an end to Hamas rule), than innocent hostages being released, or anything else. If you are a progressive and you find yourself carrying water for a truly reactionary, genocidal organization like Hamas, maybe it's time to do some soul-searching. Brazil summons Hungarian envoy to explain why Bolsonaro hid in embassy Former Brazil president spent two nights at legation after two close aides were detained in February over alleged coup plot

Friday, March 15, 2024

From Jenna Orkin A Reuters report reveals that when Donald Trump was president, he green lighted a CIA campaign to turn the Chinese public against Beijing. Avian flu has killed millions of chickens worldwide. In a recent paper, scientists showed that, using the gene editing tool CRISPR, they could alter the chicken's genetic code to make the birds more resistant to the disease. But given the genetic variability of the flu virus, and the variability of bird species, this tool is unlikely to curb bird flu, write veterinary doctors Carol Cardona and Michelle Kromm. China's richest man is under fire over conspiracy theories that say he's secretly promoting Japan US charges prominent South Sudan economist with gun running scheme Leave car keys by the front door to avoid home invasion, Toronto police officer says Judicial Watch: Records Show CIA Deployed Bomb Techs, Dog Teams to DC on January 6 Every day for the last 12 months, the world’s sea surface temperatures have broken records. In the U.S., the oil and gas industries have been pushing the idea that we can still use fossil fuels as long as the carbon dioxide emitted is captured and stored in the ground. They say that this is a key solution to the climate crisis. This is a false promise, writes Naomi Oreskes, historian of science at Harvard University, in this month’s issue of Scientific American. Snake meat could be a more climate-friendly source of protein in the future. Missouri law prevents divorce during pregnancy – even in cases of violence